In 2015, over 600 primary care providers completed the Centre for Effective Practice’s (CEP) Needs Assessment Survey, which allowed us to identify family physicians’ and primary care nurse practitioners’ preferences for clinical tools and resources on potential topics. This past December, we launched a new Needs Assessment Survey to help inform topics developed for 2018/2019.

Engagement with primary care providers is a major component of our tool development approach since it helps us understand their clinical practice needs. Our Needs Assessment Surveys are used to determine clinical topic areas most important to providers. With these short surveys, providers can further voice their opinions and help influence our work.

If you’re a primary care provider, we want to hear from you. Click here to access and share the survey!

ABOUT US

The Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) aims to close the gap between evidence and practice for health care providers. It gives providers what they need to deliver the best care to their patients by engaging them throughout its processes to create evidence-based solutions that can be adapted into their local contexts.

The CEP is a federally-incorporated, not-for-profit organization founded in 2004 by the University of Toronto’s Department of Family and Community Medicine.